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Hi,
Thanks to Jane for creating our last, very successful, 'cracked bell' challenge and to all who took part and posted their images.
This week, we are off to the Scottish highlands and, in particular to Carrbridge. The packhorse bridge, built in 1717, is said to be the oldest stone bridge in Scotland. It was all but destroyed by a great flood, in 1829. So, 195 years on, I thought our Photoshop team could give it some attention. What can you do to bring it back to use?
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Have fun!
Dave
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Now that is a much calmer scene 🙂
Dave
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I took some time outlining the new water level using the Pen tool. Filled a new layer with the path outline, so I could clip some muddy water to it, and tried a few flood water images, and they all look horrible. Half a minute with Gen Fill, using the same outline, gave me three way better results with decent perspective and reflections. Same thing with the cows. It did a reasonable job, and it did it uber fast.
he boat was more of a mission. I thought I had a good selection with the size and perspective I was after, but this was the best of three tries fine tuning the selection each time. There was some weird protuberances coming out of the boat, sort of like how Ai can't work out faces and hands, but easy to fix.
If I was doing this to earn a living, I would absolutely use the Ai tools everywhere they saved time and did a nice job, and it seems inevitable that those people holding out against these tools are going to struggle to remain competitive.
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Seems like a back-breaking river cleanup @Trevor.Dennis
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Some things are stronger than we. For Andrew Foyle in 1940 it was any small stone bridge in Scotland.
Wing Commander Ted saw it happen, sat on the newly fitted limestone looted from somewhere called Giza.
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He'll be in trouble for that one, Jacob 🙂
Dave
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Definitely, Dave: for his sins (or proven skills) Andrew is appointed target in tests of the brand new radar system at Dover which goes really well until his radio transmitter fails at night, and he only escapes friendly fire by crash landing in a field that turns out to be full of poles and ditches, destroying his Spit (S1E4, Eagle Day).
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I spot Ted
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Troll bridge.
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I'm sure I saw that when I took the photograph. Or, it could just have been the extra dram! 🙂
Dave
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See! I knew this was coming! But yikes! Must have already eaten a unsuspecting goat on a little boat. 😉
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I like it!
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A real water dog, your Ursula; or should I say river dog, Leslie?
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Ha! You remembered her name! I named her Ursula because she looked like a brown bear when she was a puppy.. Yes Labs are water dogs for sure. They even have webbed feet! My Ursula (RIP) would swim in my pool every day, even in December. Here she is with my daughter years ago:
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:heart_suit:
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An exquisite picture of safety and trust, Leslie.
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That is so sad Leslie.
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Thanks, Trevor, we miss her very much! She lived to be 13.
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Ha, @Leslie Moak Murray.
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❤️
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I used to have a black labrador. She certainly loved the water.
Dave
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Much better!
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Very nice JEL. I hope it doesn't block the flow, it was a flood that did for the bridge in the first place. 🙂
Dave